Learning Autonomic Robots
Daath writes "The 27th of March, Professor Noel Sharkey et al starts a colony of living robots. 15 predators and 6 prey. It's an experiment in artificial evolution out of the Creative Robotics Unit at Magna. Here's a quote: 'The Living Robots have one goal, to obtain enough energy to survive and breed. The prey find their food from light sensors within the arena, while the predators feed off prey by stalking and chasing them before sucking away their power.'
Magna has two articles, 'Predator and Prey Robots set up home at Magna' and 'Ground breaking Robotics experiment previewed'. "
Apparently the prey and predators will be known affectionately as "dot.coms" and "venture capitalists" respectively.
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(if you're still looking for the point, it was back there, in the post. </sig>)
The real problem is that, after the first week:
So we're teaching robots to teach themselves the best and most effective ways to kill things. Man, that's a great idea. Thanks, scientists!
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On a gallery overlooking the feeding pit ^H^H^H^H^H experiment lab...
TechA: "Aren't there meant to be 15 predators down there? I can only see 14"
TechB counts...
TechB: "Yeah, shit!", produces mobile, "I'll give Sharkey a ring..."
TechB, looking at mobile: "Batterys are dead. That's funny, I only charged them this morning..."
Insert dramatic exchange of glances and pause, followed by
AAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHH!!!!! Chomp! Chomp!
TechA in feeble voice "Agh! Number fifteen really is a bagbiter
TechB: It's, erm, sucking away my power dude!
etc etc...
Tales from behind the Lagom Curtain
I don't even think the Discovery channel could get away with airing that kind of orgy.
I really hate Dan Patrick.